Chapter 1262 - Anthony On Tour pt 3
Added 2023-11-17 04:57:48 +0000 UTCAs it turns out, the Colony’s new trading partners are fairly accustomed to bringing less… swim-capable creatures down into their watery abode. Perhaps not necessarily ones as large as I am, but hey, it all works out in the end.
When I arrive at the beach, I find a team of brathian mages ready and waiting to transport us down beneath the waves.
[So… how does this work?] I ask Enid.
The old woman frowns at me. She’s a lot less mobile than she used to be, and the Colony has given her a permanent aide in the form of a support ant for her to lean on.
[How would I know?] she says. [I’ve never been down this deep, and I’ve certainly never been invited to visit a brathian in their home.]
[Are they famously inhospitable or something?]
[Nothing of the sort. They just don’t often invite any but their closest allies into their cities. Not the ones underwater anyway.]
Huh. So I suppose they have cities above water on the surface. Still, I would like to know how the heck this is going to work.
I make a request of the mage assigned to me, a sturdy-looking fellow absolutely dripping in enchanted gear and cores. My guess is it’s all to try and protect him from my powerful ant influence. He passes on my question, and eventually I get connected to Eran Thouris again, who explains the process to me.
[Our mages will create a platform for you all to stand on, then shape the water around you, allowing the platform to descend, while keeping you all quite dry. Using magic, they will leach oxygen from the water, so there is no need to fear suffocation. While you are in our care, no harm will come to you, rest assured.]
I’m not even sure I technically need to breathe, but the humans surely do. Heh, weaklings.
[That’s going to need to be a sturdy platform,] I reply, shifting my feet a little, [I’m… uh… not as lightweight as I used to be.]
[No fear,] Eran assures me. [We are quite practised at this, and regularly bring entire trade caravans beneath the waves.]
Well, this whole venture is an exercise in trust. If the Colony is going to successfully get along with anyone down here, we need to show we are willing to take a leap of faith. Extend the antenna of friendship, so to speak. Naturally, if the brathians betray us, the antenna of friendship will be retracted, and replaced with the mandibles of ‘oh no you didn’t!’. Until then, I will lead by example and show trust.
For an influx of cores that will empower my siblings, I’m willing to take a lot of risks! And if our goods prove successful, then maybe people will be less likely to declare war on us! We’ve got a war with the Krath brewing at the moment, I’d rather not have to keep butting heads with the ka’armodo and Legion.
One enemy at a time, please!
In short order, a wide platform is formed, almost fifty by fifty metres, and we all file onto it. A few minutes later, it begins to descend, and remarkably, the water just slides up the sides, as if we are protected by an invisible dome.
Which… we are… obviously.
It’s a rather unnerving sight, if I’m honest, and my poor ant heart quavers as the water rises up the walls, arches overhead and then meets in the middle. I’m completely submerged.
And down we go, even deeper.
The view is spectacular, though, holy moly. The water of the fourth stratum isn’t like that rubbish water from Earth. I don’t care how fancy you think that mineral spring is, that water is like the muck at the bottom of your garbage bin compared to this. Filled to the brim with Life and Water mana, the lake is a dazzling, vibrant place filled with light, plants, fish, sharks, crabs, jellyfish and everything else aquatic. The water shimmers like jewellery as we sink further and further down, transitioning from a bright turquoise to a deep sapphire as we leave the surface behind.
Enid grabs onto my leg.
[It’s beautiful,] she murmurs to my mind, and I have to agree.
I mean, it’s no well-built tunnel, but it’ll do in a pinch. The monsters down here seem a lot more reticent than I expected. During the wave, we were getting a horde of massive sea beasts pouring out of the water at a constant rate, but now that we’re down here, I don’t sense any of them nearby. I ask Eran about it and she explains.
[We take measures to passively keep the monster population away from us. We can’t push them away from too large an area, or that causes problems of its own, but for now, we have extended that protection up toward your nest to ensure a smooth journey.]
Interesting. I focus a bit more carefully, trying to get a sense of what they are doing, and I vaguely get a hint of something I think I may have sensed before. It’s a monster, for sure, the touch of my own kind is quite recognisable. Strong one, too, but no sooner do I catch a whiff of it than the sense is gone, hidden from view.
A moment later, we cross over some sort of underwater barrier and find ourselves within the brathian territory proper. We start to see them, humanoid, scaled people with fins on their arms and legs, drifting in the water. They swim incredibly fast, shooting through the water like they’ve been blasted out of a cannon. I see farms of kelp, hunters out collecting fish and checking traps, patrols of armed and armoured soldiers, and then we draw close enough to see the city.
It’s larger than I thought it would be, tall buildings formed of colourful stone, or perhaps coral? Sandy fields that glitter like gold flakes, busy community centres filled with brathians coming and going, buying and selling. In fact, I see a lot of buying and selling. I feel like everywhere I look, there’s a market.
[Is it really necessary to have so many different places to buy and sell?] I ask Eran as we float over the city. The people below are so focused on their haggling they don’t even notice the giant ant and friends overhead.
Eran Thouris smiles as she looks down on the city of her people.
[It’s very necessary. Brathian in general are commercially minded, and those of us who live in the conglomerates doubly so. Most families will run a store out of their house, regardless of what they do for a living. Buying and selling is a way of life for us. If we were to put all of the stores in the city in a single location, nobody would ever leave. And the rioting would be terrible.]
Whoa there. That took a turn I wasn’t expecting.
[Excuse me? Rioting?]
[Oh yes. Negotiations can be very passionate.]
Holy moly. These people are just as crazy as Beyn. Instead of worshipping a big ant, they worship commerce.
I’m kind of excited to meet the leader of these crazy people. In the world of obsessed business-fish, he’s got to be the biggest and richest of them all.
Comments
I really wonder how a combination of magic of light, time, healing, life would do. Can we restore her to youth?
Robinn57
2024-01-21 19:35:57 +0000 UTCImmortal ENID!
TheRaptorOfHermes
2024-01-16 07:19:42 +0000 UTCI really want to see the ants go. No, no more of that refusal old lady. We are going to powerlevel you so much that you won't feel old for the next 20 years, the next 200 years preferably. Tbf I only remember that those with high levels are naturally healthier and thus live longer, but how much can leveling extend your life? Is there a limit?
Elmithian
2023-11-22 17:25:57 +0000 UTCIt was shorter. For the sake of the story I see why he did the in that way.
Rahsheem Reid
2023-11-17 16:52:59 +0000 UTCConsidering half the 4th is an ocean, it's fair to say water mana is secondary
Nathan C
2023-11-17 13:23:19 +0000 UTCThanks for the chapter!
Gopard
2023-11-17 09:50:48 +0000 UTCWith Anthony's description I'm imagining a huge fat fish covered in tacky jewelry and it made me happy
sebsebs
2023-11-17 08:08:11 +0000 UTCNice! Good to see Anthony making friends, just like he tried back when he was a wee little Tier 1 hatchling trying to make friends with the legionaires-in-training. A question though, if I may; we know some of the Strata have 'secondary magic'. 2nd strata has shadow and also Death, 3rd has fire and also Ash. Did the 1st strata have any, and does the 4th have any aside from Life? (Obviously, I imagine the 5th is entirely subsumed by toxin magic)
alt31415
2023-11-17 06:10:44 +0000 UTCSomething I love about the ants is how absolutely ride-or-die they are for their allies. 'You don't want us to make a fuss over you? Too bad! You did something nice for us once, and now several million ants are backing you to the WALL!'
BelligerentGnu
2023-11-17 06:03:57 +0000 UTCThat's another thing to take into account. I wasn't complaining, btw. Just trying to see if it felt shorter to anyone else.
Riley, Glutton of All the Foods
2023-11-17 05:53:57 +0000 UTCIt’s the 6th this week when we usually only get 5.
Rahsheem Reid
2023-11-17 05:50:54 +0000 UTCYeah, I did a scroll through up and down a few times and it seemed normal length for your chapters. I think 2 reasons made it feel shorter. 1. I had just read a couple of chapters from an author I subscribe to that does multi-thousand word chapters. 2. I have always and will always enjoy reading Chrysalis. Time flies when you're having fun.
Riley, Glutton of All the Foods
2023-11-17 05:48:57 +0000 UTC1250 words ish
RinoZ
2023-11-17 05:45:00 +0000 UTCGuess he hasn’t figured out that the Brathians were sending all those monsters at them just yet. Not that he’d care, he’d probably thank them for all the biomass and cores it gave to the colony.
Dan K
2023-11-17 05:08:17 +0000 UTCCan't have a good business deal without a little rioting first 😎
Roombot
2023-11-17 05:08:08 +0000 UTCDid that chapter seem shorter than normal to anyone else? Thank you for the chapter!
Riley, Glutton of All the Foods
2023-11-17 05:06:16 +0000 UTC